Nenthead Village Hall

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Nenthead Village Hall

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 20 Oct 2020

A non-denominational school was built by London Lead Co. by 1818; this was replaced by the figured imposing new building in 1864 which is now used as Nenthead village hall. Inside there is a tablet to Robert Stagg, the agent for the London Lead Company, who started the first school in the Quaker's model mining village of Nenthead.

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Image Location

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54.788793
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-2.341772